A. Patil, Y. Ikenoue, N. Basescu
Jun 1, 1987
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Synthetic Metals
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Abstract The sodium salts and the ‘proton salts’ (acids) of poly-3-(2-ethanesulfonate)thiophene and of poly-3-(4-butanesulfonate)thiophene are the first known examples of water-soluble conducting polymers. In these polymers the counterions are covalently bound to the polymer backbone, leading to the self-doping concept. In a self-doped conjugated polymer, charge injected into the π-electron system is compensated by proton (or Li+, Na+, etc.) ejection, leaving behind the oppositely charged counterion.